Intro Am G Am F C G (x2) Verse Am F You took the baby to your mother's end of June C G and kissed her for the last time on the bed in your old room Am F Then up to Northfield in the Fairmont just you two C G You always drove the getaway so you wouldn't have to shoot Am F and after a couple jobs like clockwork where not one of you had slipped C G You were on your way back to Wisconsin, hit a deer and flipped Break* Am F C G (x2) Verse Am F Came to on the pavement, bleeding hard from the crash C G Calling to no one; he was as gone as the cash Am F But there was the Ford flipped under an overpass, the baby seat strapped in the back C G The windshield smashed and red streaked, as an exploded dye pack Am F and so you crawled in and you closed the door, and laid on what was now the floor C G and swore that you would figure out the rest when it was morning Break Am F C G (x4)